According to recent trends, there's a higher chance than not that the 2018 winner is somewhere in that list of names.

To narrow it down further, we took the average age of the last 17 Masters champions - 30.9 - and the average number of starts it has taken each of the last 17 winners to win the Masters, which is 8.23

One player out of all of the names above fits that bill better than any other.

Drum-roll please...

Jason Day

The Aussie, who won the Farmers Insurance Open in January, is 30-years-old and will play in The Masters for the eighth time this year.

What's the former world No.1 and US PGA winner's form like around Augusta National? Pretty handy,
to be honest. Aside from his withdrawal in 2012, Day has finished no worse than T28 since his debut in 2011. That first year, he was tied for second behind Charl Schwartzel. Here's his Masters record since then.

2012: W/D
2013: 3
2014: T20
2015: T28
2016: T10
2017: T22

So, if you've read this and are now considering backing the Aussie for Masters glory, he can currently be found at anywhere from 14/1 to 18/1, depending on your choice of online bookmaker.